>>How do i hook Project Explorer to my existing git repository?
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>>I see that after I clicked OK in the Version Control Properties dialog, I didn't notice that it asked if I wanted
>>it to create a repository for the solution.
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>>Is there any way to revert back so that I can locate the existing repository?
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>AFAIK there's no direct source control integration in in the project Explorer for Git. There are project hooks that can be installed to fire on compilation to create the necessary binary->text representations of files, but other than that source control is externally managed.
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>I recommend you look into an external tool like the GitHub desktop app, SourceTree, or paid solutions like Tower, SmartGit (what I use), or GitKraken. I'd also recommend installing TortoiseGit which provides Explorer integration for Git which might be sufficient for simple scenarios. The visual tools are nice if you need to interact with multiple branches and roll back and jump forward frequently.
The Project Explorer found in VFPX (
https://github.com/DougHennig/ProjectExplorer )
integrates git support ( check image ).
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